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Scientists at Stanford University School of Medicine on Monday announced the discovery of a new diagnostic device that can sort cells by type: small printable chips that can be produced using a standard inclusive printer at about a penny per chip.
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The lead researcher said that this diagnosis may produce early cancer detection, tuberculosis, HIV, and malaria to low-income patients, where breast cancer rates can be up to half of the rich countries.
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JAS 39C Gripen crashed onto the runway around 9:30 local time (0230 UTC) and exploded, causing airport closure for commercial flights.
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The pilot was identified as the Squadron Leader of the Pattavee Diplocrit.
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Local media reports a fire vehicle at the airport collapsed while in operation.
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28-year-old Vidal joined a barÃéÃa three seasons ago, from Seville.
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Since settling in the capital of Catalan, Vidal has been playing in 49 fights for this club.
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The protests began around 11:00 a.m. local time (UTC+1) in Whitehall facing police-guarded entrance at Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence.
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The protesters are right after 11:00 a.m. blocking the transport traffic heading north on Whitehall.
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At 11:20 a.m., the police asked the protesters to retreat to the sidewalk, claiming that they had to balance their protest rights with traffic that was starting to solidify.
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About 11:29 p.m., protesters moved to Whitehall, passed Trafalgar Field, followed Strand, crossed Aldwych, and climbed the Kingsway towards Holborn, where the Conservative Party held the Spring Forum at the Grand Connaught Rooms Hotel.
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The Nadal record against the Canadian tennis company is 7â€02.
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He recently lost against Raonic in Brisbane Open.
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Nadal pocketed 88% clean points in this fight by reaching 76 points at the first service.
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"After the match, the Clay King said, "I'm so glad to be back in the last round of this most important event, I've come to win this."
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"Panama Papers" is a general term for about ten million documents from the Panama Mossack Fonseca law firm, which leaked to the press in the spring of 2016.
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The documents show fourteen banks that help wealthy clients hide billions of dollars' worth in order to avoid other taxes and regulations.
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The British newspaper The Guardian notes that Deutsche Bank controls about a third of the 1,200 shell companies used to do this.
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There are protests all over the world, some criminal charges, and leaders of Iceland and Pakistan have resigned.
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"Born in Hong Kong, Ma studied at the University of New York and Harvard Law School and once held a permanent American status: "Green card"
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Hsieh implied during the Ma election may have gone abroad in times of crisis.
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Hsieh also argues that a photogenic Ma puts more emphasis on appearance than on content.
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Despite these accusations, Ma won easily with a campaign platform that pushed a closer relationship with mainland China.
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Today's Best Player is Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals.
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He's got two goals and two assistants in a five-three Washington win over Atlantarashers.
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The first assis Ovechkin that night was on the winning goal of the match by rookie Nicklas Backstrom;
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The second goal tonight was the 60th of the season so that it was the first player to score 60 or more goals in one season since 1995-96, when Jaromir Jagr and Mario Lemieux each reached that pole.
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Batten ranks 190 on the 2008 richest American list with an estimated $2.3 billion worth of wealth.
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He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Art and Science in 1950 and was an important donor for the institution.
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The Iraqi Abu Ghraib prison was burned during a riot.
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Prisons became famous after the discovery of harassment against prisoners after the place was taken over by U.S. soldiers.
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Piquet Jr. had an accident at the Singapore Grand Prix 2008 right after the early pit stop for Fernando Alonso, pulled out his safety car.
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When the car in front of Alonso refuels, it moves forward and wins.
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Piquet Jr. was fired after the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009.
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At exactly 8:46 a.m., the entire city was silent, marking the moment the first jet hit its target.
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Two beams of light were pointed at the sky all night.
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The construction of five new skyscrapers is under way at the site, with a transport center and a warning park in the middle.
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This PBS TV show is reaching more than twenty Emmys awards, and the number of episodes is just passed by Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
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Each episode focuses on the theme in a specific book and then explores it through various stories.
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Every event will recommend a book that children need to see when they visit the library.
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"John Grant, of the Buffalo WNED Reading Rainbow," said, "Reding Rainbow teaches children why they need to read,... this love of reading â a â a It encourages children to vote and read books."
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John Grant and some people believe that the funding crisis and the philosophy change of the television education program is a powerful reason this series ends.
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According to the weatherman, the storm at about 1040 km (645 miles) west of the Cape Verde islands may have died down before harming land.
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Fred currently has a wind speed of 105 miles per hour and is moving northwest.
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Fred is the strongest tropical storm recorded so far in the south and east of the Atlantic since the emergence of satellite images, and only a third massive storm recorded in the east 35°W.
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Arthur Guinness signed a nine thousand-year lease for St. James' Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, on September 24, 1759.
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250 years later Guinness developed into a global enterprise that produced more than 10 billion euros (US$ 14.7 billion) a year.
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Jonny Reid, the driver's escort to the New Zealand A1GP team, today making history by driving the fastest on the 48-year-old Auckland Harbor Bridge, New Zealand, legally.
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Mr. Reid managed to drive New Zealand's A1 GP, Black Beauty at over 160 km/h seven times over the bridge.
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New Zealand police had trouble wearing radar speed gauges while tracking Mr. Reid's speed speed speed, because Black Beauty was too low, and the only trace the police were able to pull against Mr. Reid was when he slowed down to 160 kilometers an hour.
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In the last three months, more than 80 prisoners have been released from the Central Booking facility without officially charge.
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In April of this year, a temporary restraining order was issued by Judge Glynn against the facility to press release for those arrested more than 24 hours after being thrown without a court hearing by the commissioner.
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The commissioner made a pledge, and made an appointment with the authorities who made the arrest, and then filed the charges to the state's computer where the case was taken.
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The court also marks a date for the suspect's right to a quick trial.
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Peter Costello, Australian treasurer and one of the most likely to succeed Prime Minister John Howard as leader of the Liberal Party, has given support to Australia's nuclear power industry.
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Mr. Costello said that when a generation of nuclear power has become economically feasible, Australia has to pursue its use.
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"If it's commercial later, we should have it, which means, basically, there's no objection to nuclear energy," says Mr. Costello."
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According to Ansa, "the police are concerned about a series of high-level raids that they fear may trigger a devastating war for the success of power."
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Police say Lo Piccolo was in the wind because he became Provenzano's right-hand man at Palermo and his experience made him respected by a generation of older bosses who pursued Provenzano's policy to remain humble and strengthen power networks.
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"These bosses were controlled by Provenzano when he ended the war driven by Rina against the country that claimed the life of the Girovani Mafia and Paolo Borsellino in 1992."
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone by walking up the stage and pulling this device out of his genie pocket.
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"During the two hours of his speech, he stated that "Today Apple will re-create the phone, we will make history today."
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Brazil is the largest Roman Catholic country on earth, while the Roman Catholic Church continues to oppose the legalization of similar marriages in that country.
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Brazil National Congress has debated its legalization for 10 years, and that same-sex marriage is now only legal in Rio Grande do Sul.
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The original bill was compiled by former mayor of Söno Paulo, Marta Suplicy, a confirmation filed after a change, now in the hands of Roberto Jefferson.
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The protesters were hoping to gather a 1.2 million petition to hand over to the National Congress in November.
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After it became clear that there were many families seeking legal help against evictions, held a house fraud meeting on March 20 at the East Bay Community Law Center.
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When the tenants started telling him what had happened, most of the families involved suddenly realized that Carolyn Wilson of OHA had stolen their bail, and fled town.
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The tenants at Lockwood Gardens believe there are 40 more or more families that might be disintegrated, because they know OHA police are also investigating other public housing properties in Oakland that might be involved in housing fraud.
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The band canceled the War Memorial Stadium Maui, which has been prepared to be attended by 9,000 people, and then apologized to fans.
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The band management company, HK Management Inc., initially gave no reason to cancel on September 20th, then gave logistics the next day.
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Two famous Greek lawyers, Sakis Kechagioglou and George Nikolakopoulos, were imprisoned in Korydallus Athens for being found guilty of bribery and corruption.
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As a result, a major scandal in the Greek legal community was raised through illegal acts of justice and lawyers that had occurred years earlier.
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"A few weeks ago, after information was published by the journalist Makis Triantafylopols on his popular television show "Zoungla" on Alpha TV, members of Parliament and lawyer Petros Mantouvalos was fired from his office and declared involved in wild pickings and corruption."
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In addition, the supreme judge of Evangelos Kalausis was also sent to prison for acts of corruption and immoral conduct.
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Robert firmly refused to say about when he believed that life began, an important question when considering the ethics of abortion, said that there would be no ethics to comment specifically on cases like this.
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"He did, although as emphasized in the initial statement that Roe v. Wade was "the law of the land in force," emphasizes the importance of the Supreme Court's consistent rules."
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He also confirmed that he believed in the exercise of privacy rights that led to Roe's decision.
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Maroochydore has completed the top ladder, six points wiped Noosa clean in seconds.
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Both sides will meet in the main semifinal fight when Noosa comes out winner with a score of 11 points.
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Then the Maroochydore beat Caboolture at the final round of Precision.
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Hesperonychus elizabethae is a species of the Dromaeosauridae family and is Velociraptor's cousin.
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The fully hairy and hot - blooded bird of prey was believed to walk upright on both legs as a Velociraptor.
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"The second claw is bigger, raises the name Hesperonychus" meaning "Western claws."
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In addition to breaking ice caps, extreme weather also hinders rescue efforts.
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Pittman indicated that things won't get better until next week.
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The amount and thickness of packaging ice, according to Pittman, is the worst for seal hunters in the last 15 years.
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News broke out in the Red Lake community today during Jeff Weise's funeral and three of the nine victims, that another student was arrested in connection with the shooting at the school on March 21st.
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Authorities don't give any official statements other than confirming today's arrest.
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Nevertheless, a source who knew the investigation told Minneapolis Star-Tribune that it was Louis Jourdain, son of chief Red Lake Floyd Journey 16 years old.
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To this day the charges filed or cause authorities arrested the youth, but the legal process has already begun in federal courts.
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Lodin also said officials decided to cancel the election round to save spending and avoid security risks for Afghans.
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The diplomats say that they found enough ambiguity in the Afghan constitution to determine that there shouldn't be a second-round selection.
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It's contrary to the previous report, which states that cancelling the reelection means defying the constitution.
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The plane is headed towards Irkutsk and is run by internal forces.
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An investigation request is set.
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Il-76 was a major Russian and Soviet military aircraft since the 1970s, and had a serious accident in Russia last month.
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On October 7th, a machine was released during the launch, no injuries, the Russians imposed a ban on flying while Il-76s after the accident.
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800 miles of Trans-Alasca Pipe System shut down following the spill of thousands of barrels of crude oil on the south side of Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Electrical problems after regular fire control systems test caused open release valves and crude oil to overflow near Fort Greely's 9 pump station.
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The opening valve allows the release of pressure for the system and oil to flow on bearings to tanks that can hold 55,000 barrels (2.3 million gallons).
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The tank hole still leaks until Wednesday afternoon, possibly due to the temperature in the tank expanding.
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Another secondary containment area under the tank is capable of holding 104,500 barrels and unloaded at its capacity.
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That comment, which was broadcast live on television, was the first time that Iran's senior sources admitted that sanctions were influential.
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These include financial restrictions and the European Union bans on crude oil exports, which are 80% of Iran's foreign economic income.
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In the latest monthly report, OPEC says crude oil exports have fallen to the lowest level for two decades at 2.8 million barrels a day.
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"The country's highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamei, described the dependency on oil as "the trap " that came from before the Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979 and from which the country should free itself."
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When the capsule reaches Earth and enters the atmosphere, about 5 a.m., it is expected to be a light show for people in Northern California, Oregon, Nevada, and Utah.
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The capsule will be more like a shooting star crossing the sky.
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The capsule will go at speeds of about 12 miles or 8 miles per second, fast enough to travel from San Francisco to Los Angeles in one minute.
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Stardust will record all new ages as the fastest space ride back to Earth, breaking previous records in May 1969 on the return of the Apollo X command module.
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"This plane will move over the west coast of northern California and will illuminate the skies of California through central Oregon and continue through Nevada and Idaho and then to Utah," said Tom Duxbury, project manager Stardust."
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Mr. Rudd's decision to sign Kyoto's approval to isolate the United States, which is now the only developed country that does not ratify the agreement.
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The former Australian conservative government refused to ratify Kyoto, saying that it would damage the economy because much depends on the export of coal, while countries such as India and China are not bound by the target of emissions.
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This is the biggest acquisition in the history of eBay.
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Companies hope to diversify their profits and gain popularity in the areas where Skype holds strong positions, such as China, Eastern Europe, and Brazil.
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Scientists have suspected that Enceladus is geologically active and may be the source of Saturn's cold E rings.
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Enceladus is the most reflective object in the solar system, reflecting about 90 percent of its sun's rays.
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The statement of Konami's toy publisher in a Japanese newspaper today stated that it would not release the game of Six Days in Fallujah.
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This game is based on the Second Battle of Fallujah, the fierce battle between the American and Iraqi forces.
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ACMA also found that although the video was broadcast on the Internet, no online content censorship laws were violated by Big Brother because the media had not yet been stored on Big Brother's website.
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Publishing Service Policy provides rules for internet content, but to be considered Internet content, it has to be physically available on a server.
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"The United States Embassy located in Nairobi, Kenya has issued a warning that "extremistics from Somalia" are planning to launch a suicide bomb attack in Kenya and Ethiopia."
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"The U.S. says he received information from an unspecified source that specifically mentions the use of suicide bombers in the explosion of "the main engineer" in Ethiopia and Kenya."
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Long before The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, Heck and Johnson imagined a publication that would be a parody for the newsâââ euros and news reportsââââ euros while they were still in school in UW 1988.
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Since the beginning, The Onion has been a true news empire, with a printing edition, a website capable of attracting 5,000,000 unique visitors in October, personal ads, 24-hour news networks, heresies, and recently launched world atlas called Our Dumb World.
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Al Gore and General Tommy Franks casually rambled their favorite headline (Gore when The Onion reported that she and Tipper had the greatest sex of their lives after losing Electoral College in 2000).
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A lot of their writers have a huge impact on Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert news parodys.
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This artistic event was also part of an effort by Bucharest City Hall to restore the image of the Romanian capital as a creative, colorful metropolis.
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This city will be the first in Southeast Europe to host CowPade, the largest public art event in the world, between June and August of this year.
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Today's announcement also extends the government commitment made in March this year to fund additional cars.
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For an additional 300, the total would be 1,300 cars, which were required to be obtained in order to reduce density.
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Christopher Garcia, spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department, claims that the male suspect is being investigated for trespassing and not for Vandalism.
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"It wasn't physically tampered with; it was modified using a black tarp adorned with a peace sign and a heart to turn the letter "O" into an "e."
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Red tides are usually caused by Karenia brevis's concentration, a single - celled marine organism in nature, which is higher than usual.
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Natural factors can combine to produce ideal conditions so that the number of algae is increasing dramatically.
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Algae produces neurotoxins capable of disabling nerves, both in humans and in fish.
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Fish usually die from a high concentration of toxins in water.
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Humans can be affected by the effects of breathing water that rises into the air by the wind and by the waves.
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The wind speed at the top of the Cyclones Gonu, named after a bag of palm leaves in the Maladive language, can be up to 150 miles [140 km] an hour.
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Winds are about 83 km/h earlier today and are expected to weaken.
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The United States National Basket Association (NBA) on Wednesday suspended its professional basketball season due to COVID-19 anxiety.
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The NBA decision was taken after a Utah Jazz player was positive at a COVID-19 test.
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"By this fossil, the division is much earlier than molecular evidence anticipated."
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"That means all must be returned," said researcher at the Rift Valley Research Service in Ethiopia and author of the study, Berhane Asfaw."
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Up until now, AOL has been able to move and develop the IM market at their own pace, due to its vast spread in the United States.
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With such an arrangement, this kind of freedom may end.
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The combination of the number of Yahoo users and Microsoft services will rival the number of AOL customers.
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The Northern Rock Bank was nationalized in 2008 following the secret that the company had received emergency assistance from the British government.
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Northern Rock needed support regarding its exposure during the subprime mortgage crisis in 2007.
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Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group has bargained for banks to be denied before the nationalization of the bank.
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In 2010, when nationalized, high street banks today Northern Rock plc were separated from bad banks, Northern Rock.
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Virgin only buys good banks at Northern Rock, not asset management companies.
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It's believed to be the fifth time in history that people have observed what turned out to be chemically confirmed as Martian matter that fell to Earth.
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Of the approximately 24,000 known meteorites have fallen to Earth, only about 34 have been verified originally from Mars.
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Fifteen of these were linked to last July's meteor shower.
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Some of the rocks, which are very rare on Earth, are sold from $11,000 to $22,500 per ounce (28.35 grams), some ten times as expensive as gold.
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Following the race, Keselowski remains leading the Drivers' Championship by 2,250 points.
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Seven points down, Johnson in second place with 2,233 points.
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In third place, Hamlin is twenty points behind, but he's five points ahead of him and Kahne and Truex, Jr., each in fifth and sixth, with 2,220 and 2,207 points.
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Stewart, Gordon, Kenseth, and Harvick complete the top ten for the race championship with four races left in the season.
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The U.S. Navy said they investigated the incident.
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"They also said in a statement, "The crew is currently working to determine the best method to extract the ship safely."
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An Avenger-class mining ship is heading for Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
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This assignment was given to the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet and based in Sasebo, Nagasaki in Japan.
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Terrorists arrived in Mumbai by boat on November 26, 2008, carrying grenades and automatic rifles and attacking a number of targets, including the crowded Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station and the famous Taj Mahal Hotel.
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The surveillance and gathering of information by David Headley has helped operate by 10 armed men from the Pakistani militant group Laskhar-e-Taiba.
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The attack triggered a major tension in the relationship between India and Pakistan.
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Accompanied by the officials, he convinced the people of Texas that steps had been taken to protect the safety of the public.
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"Perry specifically said, "There are few places in the world that are more prepared to face the challenge of this case."
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"Governor also stated, "Today, we know that some school-aged children have been identified as having made contact with patients."
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"He went on and said, "This case is serious.
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If confirmed, the discovery completes the search for eight years Allen will be Musashi.
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After the ocean floor mappings, the wreck was found using ROV.
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One of the richest men in the world, Allen reportedly invested his fortune in maritime exploration and began his quest to find Musashi thanks to his lifelong interest in the war.
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He got critical commendation over in Atlanta and was known for innovative urban education.
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He's got the 2009 National Supervisor.
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At the awards, Atlanta School saw a dramatic rise in the test scores.
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Shortly thereafter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a report showing problems with the test results.
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The report showed that the test scores were rising too quickly and suggested the school had found internal problems, but they did not take any action on its findings.
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After that evidence indicates that the paper was tampered with and Hall, along with 34 other educational officials, was charged in 2013.
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The Irish government stressed the importance of parliamentary laws to improve the situation.
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"The UU is important to implement as quickly as possible from a public health standpoint and criminal justice," said the government's attorney."
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The Minister of Health expressed concern for the well-being of individuals who took advantage of the legality of the substances involved, as well as for the punishment given since the inconstitutional change is now in effect.
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Jarque trained during his pre-season training in Coverciano in Italy the day before, living in a team hotel near a game planned for Sunday against Bolonia.
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He stayed at the team hotel toward a game planned for Sunday versus Bolonia.
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The bus was headed to Six Flags St. Louis in Missouri because the band was going to play in front of an audience whose tickets had been sold out.
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Saturday at 01.15 in the morning, according to eyewitnesses, the bus was passing through the green light when the car turned in front of it.
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Until the night of August 9, Morakot's eyes were about 17 miles [17 km] from Fujian Province, China.
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It is estimated that it is moving toward China at 11 kilometers per hour.
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Passengers are given water as they wait at 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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"Captain Scott Kouns said, "That day the temperature in Santa Clara was hot, about 32-38 degrees."
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"Stuck in the sled, however long, certainly uncomfortable, and it took at least an hour to get the first person off the train."
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The retired Schumacher in 2006 had won seven times the Formula 1 championship, scheduled to replace the injured Felipe Mass.
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The Brazilian driver suffered a serious head injury after an accident in the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009.
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The mob will be out in at least the rest of the 2009 season.
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Arias tested positive for viral infection with mild symptoms, says President Rodrigo Arias.
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The president's condition was stable, but he had to be isolated at home for several days.
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"Despite fever or sore throat, I feel fine and healthy enough to continue the work of the house."
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"I wish I could go back to work on Monday," Arias said in a statement."
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Felicia, who was formerly a Category 4 storm at the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, weakened into tropical depression before disappearing on Tuesday.
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The remains produce heavy rains on most of the islands, although to date, no damage or floods have been reported.
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Rainfalls, reaching 6.1 cm on the gauge set on Oahu, are described as "lucky."
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Some of the rain is accompanied by thunder and lightning over and over again.
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Twin Otter tried to land in Kokoda yesterday as a PNG Airlines Flight CG4684, but has been canceled once.
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About 10 minutes before landing from the second runway, the plane disappeared.
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The crash site was found today and was so hard to access that two police officers were dropped into the woods to climb to the scene and find survivors.
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The search was hindered by bad weather that also resulted in the cancellation.
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According to various reports, an apartment in Macbeth Street exploded as a result of a gas leak.
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Gas company officials reported the incident after neighbors called for a gas leak.
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When the officer arrived, the apartment exploded.
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There are no reports of severe injuries, but there were at least five people at the scene when the explosion occurred treated for symptoms of shock.
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There's no one in the apartment.
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At the time, nearly 100 residents were evacuated from the area.
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Neither golf nor rugby will return to the Olympics.
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The International Olympic Committee has decided to include the sport at its executive board meeting in Berlin today: Rugbi, especially uni rugby and golf were selected from five other sports to consider participating in the Olympics.
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Squash, karate, and roller skates tried to get into the Olympic program, including baseball and football that were left out of the Olympic Games in 2005.
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Sound still needs to be ratified by full IOC at its meeting in October in Copenhagen.
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Not everyone supports the entry of female boxers.
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"The silver medalist of the 2004 Olympics, Amir Khan said, "From the bottom of my heart, I don't think women should fight.
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Despite his comments, he said that he would support British athletes at the 2012 Olympics that took place in London.
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The trial took place at the Birmingham Crown Court and was closed on August 3rd.
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The host, who was arrested at the location, denied the attack and said he used a pole to protect himself from the bottle that was thrown onto him by about 30 people.
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Blake was also found guilty of trying to distort the course of justice.
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"Judge told Blake that "almost inevitable" he would go to jail."
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Dark energy is an invisible energy that constantly reacts to the universe.
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The expansion is known only because of its effect on the expansion of the universe.
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Scientists have discovered stratagems of the surface of the moon, called lbathe scarps, as a result of very slow lunar shrinkage.
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These steep slopes are found all over the moon and appear to be experiencing minimal congestion, indicating that the slopes have arisen as a result of recent geological events.
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This theory contradicts claims that the moon has absolutely no geological activity.
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The man was suspected of driving a three-wheeler loaded with explosives into the middle of a crowd.
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The man who allegedly detonated the bomb has been arrested, he suffered injuries from the explosion.
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His name is still unknown to the authorities, although they know that he was a member of the Uighur ethnic group.
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Nadia, born on September 17, 2007, under a C-section at a maternity clinic in Aleisk, Russia, weighed up to 17 pounds an ounce.
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"We're all surprised," said the mother."
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"When asked what his father said, he replied, "He couldn't say anything--he was just standing there blinking."
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"The nature will be like water, transparent just like water."
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So, if you're standing on the beach, you can see pebbles or dirt at the bottom.
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"As far as we're concerned, there's only one planetary object showing more dynamicism than Titan, Earth," plus Stofan."
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The problem began on January 1st when dozens of locals began complaining to Obanazawa Post Office that they had not received traditional and regular New Year's cards.
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Yesterday, the post office released their apology to citizens and the media after finding the boy hiding over 600 postal documents, including 429 New Year's postcards, which were not sent to the intended recipient.
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Moon orbiter Chandrayaan-1, released the Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which glided across the Moon's surface at half a mile per second (3,000 miles per hour), and managed to make an emergency landing near the South Pole of the Moon.
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In addition to transporting three important scientific instruments, moon travelers also transport images of India's painted national flag on all sides.
|
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"Thanks to those who have supported convicts like me," said Siporn as quoted at a press conference."
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"Some people may disagree but I ignore it."
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I am happy that someone else is willing to support me.
|
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"Since Pakistan's independence from British occupation in 1947, the President of Pakistan has appointed "political Agent" to rule the FATA, which runs almost full autonomy control in the area."
|
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These agents are responsible for providing government and judicial services based on section 247 of the Pakistani Constitution.
|
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An inn collapsed in Makkah, the sacred city of Islam, about 10 o'clock in the morning local time.
|
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The building became home to some pilgrims who came to visit the holy city on the night of the pilgrimage.
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The hostel guests are mostly citizens of the Arab Uni Emirates.
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Total casualties are at least 15 people, an estimated number still going up.
|
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"Leonov, also known as "Cosmonaut No. 11", was part of the early team cosmonaut of the Soviet Union."
|
||
"On March 18, 1965, he appeared as the first manned or "walking in outer space" activity alone for about 12 minutes."
|
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"He received the highest award "Hero of the Soviet Union" for his work."
|
||
Ten years later, he led the Soviet team of Apolloâ euros Soyuz missions that symbolized the completion of the Space Race.
|
||
"He said, "No intelligence has proposed that an attack will occur soon."
|
||
"Even if there's a drop in threat level to severe, it doesn't mean the whole threat has disappeared."
|
||
Although authorities are unsure of the threat's credibility, the Maryland Transport Authority is still closing in on the FBI's insistence.
|
||
The garbage trucks used to block the pipe entrances, and help from 80 police officers were ready to direct the bikers around.
|
||
There are no reports of traffic congestion on the belt line, which is an alternative route to the city.
|
||
Nigeria had previously announced plans to join the AfCFTA a week before its peak.
|
||
Trade commissioner and industry Albert Muchanga announced that Benin would join.
|
||
"Commissioner says, "We haven't agreed on the rules of origin and rate concessions, but the framework we have is enough to begin the trade on July 1, 2020."
|
||
The station maintained its position to the end of space travel, although it had lost its previous gyroscope in a space station mission.
|
||
Chiao and Sharipov are reported to be within a safe distance of an attitude adjustment thrusters.
|
||
Russian ground control activated the jets and restored normal behavior from the station.
|
||
The demand for the case took place in Virginia, since it was the source of AOL's leading Internet service, the company that triggered the indictment.
|
||
This is for the first time a sentence is obtained using laws imposed in 2003 to limit large amounts of electronic mail, aka spam, from unwanted distribution into the user's mailbox.
|
||
21-year-old Jesus joined Manchester City last year in January 2017 from the Palmeras Brazilian club at a transfer fee of 27 million.
|
||
Since then, the Brazilian player has been performing in 53 games for clubs in all competitions, and has scored 24 goals.
|
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Dr. Lee also relayed his concerns regarding reports that children in Turkey are now infected with a bird flu virus A▪H5N1) without showing any signs of illness.
|
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Some studies show that the disease must be less deadly before it can cause a global epidemic, according to him.
|
||
There is concern that patients can continue to infect more people during daily routines when flu symptoms remain mild.
|
||
Leslie Aun, the Commander of the Foundation, said that the organization adopted a new rule that doesn't allow grants or funding intended for organizations that are in legal investigations.
|
||
Commensional policy disqualifies parents who are planned because of pending investigations into how parents plan to spend and report their money as being carried out by Deputy Citizen Cliff Stearns.
|
||
Stearns investigated whether taxes were used to fund abortion through Planned Parenthood in his role as leader of Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, which was under the Trade and Energy Committee's umbrella.
|
||
Former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney won the presidential election of the Republic of Florida on Tuesday with over 46 percent votes.
|
||
Former U.S. Chairman Newt Gingrich came in second by 32 percent.
|
||
As the state enforced winner-takes-all, Florida has awarded all of its fifty delegates to Romney, pushing him forward as the leading candidate for the Republicans.
|
||
The protesters said that about 100,000 people appeared in such German cities as Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, and Hanover.
|
||
In Berlin, police estimate 6,500 protesters.
|
||
The protests also took place in Paris, Sofia in Bulgaria, Vilnius in Lithuania, Valetta in Malta, Tallinn in Estonia, and Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland.
|
||
In London, about 200 people protested outside a number of major copyright offices.
|
||
Last month, there was a massive protest in Poland when the country signed the ACTA, which led the Polish government to decide not to ratify the agreement, for the time being.
|
||
Latvia and Slovakia are both delaying the process of joining the ACTA.
|
||
Animal Deliverer and Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) again called for the obligation to install CCTV cameras throughout Australia's slaughterhouse.
|
||
Chief Inspector of the New South Wales RSCPA David O'Shannessy told ABC that surveillance and inspection of slaughter should be common in Australia.
|
||
"CCTV will definitely send a strong signal to those people who work with animals that their well-being is the highest priority."
|
||
The international earthquake map of the U.S. Geological Survey shows no earthquakes in Iceland during the previous week.
|
||
Icelandic Meteorological Office also reported that there was no earthquake activity in the Hekla area in the last 48 hours.
|
||
A significant earthquake activity resulting in phase changes has occurred on March 10 on the northeast side of the volcano's peak caldera.
|
||
The Black Cloud is not associated with any volcanic activity has been reported at the foot of the mountain.
|
||
Clouds present potential confusion related to the fact that the eruption actually occurred.
|
||
Luno has 120â€160 cubic feet [160 m] of fuel if damaged, and strong winds and waves push it into the breakaway of the waves.
|
||
The helicopter saved twelve crew members and the only injury experienced was a broken nose.
|
||
The 100 - meter - long [100 m] ship was on its way to pick up the fertilizer cargo as usual and at first the officers were worried it might spill its cargo.
|
||
The proposed amendment was approved by both representatives in 2011.
|
||
Changes were made in legislative sessions when the second sentence was expunged by Parliament and then released in similar formats by the Senate on Monday.
|
||
Failure of the second sentence, which proposes banning same - sex marriage, may open the door to future same - sex marriage.
|
||
Following that process, HJR-3 will be reviewed by the next selected legislature in 2015 or 2016 to remain in the process.
|
||
Vautier's achievement in addition to the directing of the hunger strike in 1973 was against what he viewed as a form of political censorship.
|
||
His activism began at the age of 15 when he joined the French Resistance during World War II.
|
||
He was documenting himself on a 1998 book.
|
||
In the 1960s, he returned to Algiers who had just been free to teach film directors.
|
||
Japanese Judoka Hitoshi Saito, winner of two Olympic gold medals, died at age 54.
|
||
It was announced that the cause of death was intrahepatic bile cancer.
|
||
He died on a Tuesday in Osaka.
|
||
In addition to being a former Olympic champion and world champion, Saito was chairman of the Judo Federation training committee all of Japan at the time of its death.
|
||
At least 100 people have visited the party, to celebrate the first anniversary of the couple whose wedding was held last year.
|
||
The formal celebration is scheduled for the next dates, says the official.
|
||
The couple got married in Texas a year ago and came to Buffalo to celebrate with friends and relatives.
|
||
The 30 - year - old husband, Buffalo born, was one of the four victims killed in the shooting, but his wife was not injured.
|
||
Carno is a very well - known English teacher who teaches under Modern Education and the King's Glory who claims to have more than 9,000 students at the height of his career.
|
||
In his notes, he used words considered harsh by some parents, and he reportedly used foul words in class.
|
||
Modern education accused him of printing big advertisements on many buses without permission and lied by saying that he was head of English tutoring.
|
||
He was also accused of copyright violations, but he was not charged.
|
||
A former student said that she 'used gaul in class, taught her how to date in a notebook, and behaved like a friend of her students.'
|
||
For the past three decades, although officially still a communist country, China has developed the market economy.
|
||
The first economic reform was carried out under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping.
|
||
Since then, the size of China's economy has grown 90 times.
|
||
For the first time, China exported more cars last year than the Germans and went beyond the United States as the largest market for this industry.
|
||
The Chinese GDP can exceed the United States in two decades.
|
||
Danielle's Tropical Storm, the fourth of the 2010 - named Atlantic storm season, has formed in the eastern part of the Atlantic Ocean.
|
||
Storms that are about 4,800 miles from Miami, Florida, have a maximum wind speed of 64 km per hour (40 mph).
|
||
Scientists at the National Storm Center estimate that Danielle will be strong as a storm on Wednesday.
|
||
Storms are far away from the land area, making it difficult to assess its potential impact on the United States or the Caribbean.
|
||
Born in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, Bobek gained popularity while playing for Partizan Belgrade.
|
||
He joined them in 1945, and he lasted until 1958.
|
||
Throughout his team, he has scored 403 goals in 468 games.
|
||
No one has a record of appearances or goals more than Bobek for this club.
|
||
In 1995, he was elected the best player in Partizan history.
|
||
The celebration begins with a special performance of the world-famous Cirque du Soleil.
|
||
After that, Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra, Janissary bands, and Fatih Erko and MÃ1⁄4slÃ1⁄4m GÃ1⁄4rses.
|
||
Then Whirling Dervishes went up on stage.
|
||
Turkish Diva Sezen Aksu performed with Italian tenor Alessandro Safina and Greek singer Haris Alexiou.
|
||
"In closing, the Fire of Anatolia dance group performs "Troy."
|
||
Peter Lenz, a 13 - year - old biker, had died after an accident in a motorcycle race in Indianapolis.
|
||
While warming up, Lenz fell off his bike, then got hit by a fellow magician, Xavier Zyat.
|
||
She was immediately taken care of by the medical staff, and taken to a local hospital, where she died.
|
||
Zayat wasn't hurt in the accident.
|
||
"Remembering global financial conditions, Zapatero continues his statement that "the financial system is one part of the economy, which is the crucial part."
|
||
"We've had a financial crisis for a year, which has been experiencing the most acute moment in the last two months, and I think now the financial markets are recovering."
|
||
Last week, the Naked News announced that they would dramatically increase their international language credentials to news reporting, with three new broadcasts.
|
||
After reporting in English and Japanese, the global organization issued Spanish, Italian, and Korean - language programs aimed at television, websites, and cellular devices.
|
||
"Fortunately, I didn't experience anything, but I saw a terrible moment when people were trying to break the window to get out."
|
||
People beat glass windows with chairs, but the glass can't break.
|
||
"One of the panels finally broke, and they started coming out the window," said the survivor Franciszek Kowal."
|
||
Stars give light and heat, because the energy created when hydrogen atoms join (or fusion) to form heavier elements.
|
||
Scientists are working on creating reactors that can generate energy in the same way.
|
||
This, however, is a very difficult problem to solve and will take years before we see a useful fusion reactor built.
|
||
Steel needles floating above the surface of the water due to surface voltage.
|
||
The surface pressure is due to water molecules on the surface that attract each other more strongly than the air molecules on it.
|
||
Water molecules create invisible layers on the surface of water that allow needlelike objects to float above water.
|
||
Modern ice slides have a double edge with an empty concave between them -- these two sides allow better grips on ice, even when tilted.
|
||
Because the side that the blade is slightly crooked, when the eye is tilted to one side or the other, then the edges that cross with the ice also bend.
|
||
This causes the skater to turn; if the skateboard is tilted to the right, the skater turns to the right, if the skater is tilted to the left, the skater turns left.
|
||
To go back to the previous energy level, these atoms have to waste the excess energy they get from light.
|
||
"They do this by emitting a small particle of light commonly called "photon."
|
||
"The scientist calls this process "simulates radiation emissions" because atoms are stimulated by bright light, which causes photon emissions, and light is one type of radiation."
|
||
The next picture shows an atom that emits photons. Of course, in the real world photons are much smaller than the ones in the picture.
|
||
Photons are even smaller than atomic constructors.
|
||
After operating for hundreds of hours, the bulb filaments finally caught fire and the bulbs stopped glowing.
|
||
Light bulbs need to be replaced, please be careful when changing light bulbs.
|
||
First, the switch to the lightware must be turned off or the cable will be unplugged.
|
||
This is caused by the electric current that flows into the socket where metal bulb parts are located, which can cause a fatal electric shock if you touch the inside of the socket or the metal base of the bulb when some of them are still stuck in the socket.
|
||
The main organ of the circulatory system is the heart, which pumps blood.
|
||
The blood flows from the heart in channels called arteries and returns to the heart through channels called veins.
|
||
Triceratops have teeth that not only melt leaves but also branches or roots that are very smooth.
|
||
Some scientists think Triceratops eat sago palms, which are a common plant of the Kapur period.
|
||
These plants look like tiny, pointed, leafy palms.
|
||
A Triceratops can use its strong beak to trim the leaves before eating the stems.
|
||
Other scientists say that these plants are so toxic that no dinosaurs seem to eat them, even though sloth bears and other animals such as nuri can eat leaf or poisonous fruit.
|
||
If you stand on the surface of Io, you'll weigh lighter than when you're on Earth.
|
||
The people weighing 90 kg on Earth will weigh 16 kg in Io, which is why gravity has a lower attraction.
|
||
The sun doesn't have a crust like the Earth that you can stand on.
|
||
Gas gets thinner as you get further away from the center of the Sun.
|
||
The outside we see when we look at the Sun is called photosfer, which means "the light ball."
|
||
Some three thousand years later, in 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei used a telescope to observe that Venus had phases, as did the moon.
|
||
The phase occurs because only the Venus side (or the side of the Moon) is facing the sun gets the light. the Venus phase supports the theory of Copernicus claiming that the planet surrounds the Sun.
|
||
Some years later, in 1639, British astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks observed the transit of Venus.
|
||
England has passed a long period of peace after the conquest of Danelaw.
|
||
However, in 991 Ethelred was confronted by a Viking fleet larger than any fleet since Guthrum's fleet a century earlier.
|
||
The fleet was led by Olaf Trygvasson, a Norwegian man with ambition to reclaim his country from Danish rule.
|
||
After the military setback, Ethelred finally reached a deal with Olaf, who returned to Norway to try to acquire his kingdom with different results.
|
||
Hangeul was the only alphabet designed for everyday use, which was created in 1444 during the reign of King Sejong (1418 - 1450).
|
||
King Sejong was the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty and was one of the most respected.
|
||
"In the beginning he named the Hangeul alphabet Hunmin Jeongeum, meaning "right voice for people's instructions."
|
||
There are many theories as to how Sanskrit was created, one of which is about the migration of Aryans from west to India carrying their language with them.
|
||
Sanskrit is an ancient language and is comparable to the Latin spoken in Europe.
|
||
The world's earliest known book was written in Sanskrit, after the Upanishad compilation, Sanskrit just faded away because of the hierarchy.
|
||
Sanskrit is a very complex and rich language, which is a source of all sorts of modern Indian languages, just like Latin for European sources like France and Spain.
|
||
With the end of the French battle, Germany began to prepare for the invasion of Britain.
|
||
"The German called their attack "Operation Sea Lion" -- most of the heavy weapons and supplies of the British Army lost during the evacuation of Dunkirk, so their army was pretty weak."
|
||
"However, the Royal Navy is far more powerful than the German Navy ("Kriegsmarine") and could destroy the invasion fleet sent across the English Channel."
|
||
However, very few British Navy ships were based near possible invasion routes because admirals feared that their ships would sink due to German air raids.
|
||
Italians are basically German and Japanese brothers.
|
||
It has a weaker army and a weaker navy, although they've just built four new ships just before the start of the war.
|
||
Italy's main targets are African countries, to take those countries, they need to have a troop launch platform, so the troops can sail across the Mediterranean Sea and invade Africa.
|
||
To do so, they had to get rid of British bases and ships in Egypt, and beyond that, Italian warships were not supposed to do anything else.
|
||
Japan is a land country, just like Britain.
|
||
The submarine is a ship designed to travel underwater, and it stays there for a long time.
|
||
Submersibles were used in World War I and World War II, when ships were very slow and had very limited shooting range.
|
||
At the beginning of the war, they travel mostly by sea, but as radar develops and the more accurate submarines enter below the sea in order to be invisible.
|
||
German submarines are called U-boats.
|
||
Because of their success with submarines, after the German war was untrusted to have many submarines.
|
||
"Yes King Tutankhamun, sometimes referred to as "King Tut" or "King of the Sons", is one of the most famous ancient kings of Egypt in modern times."
|
||
What's interesting is that he wasn't considered important in ancient times, and it wasn't recorded on most of the ancient king's list.
|
||
However, the discovery of his tomb in 1922 left him massive, and when many past tombs were robbed, the tomb was not disturbed.
|
||
Most of the items buried with Tutankhamun are well preserved, including thousands of artifacts made of precious metal and rare rock.
|
||
The invention of the ruji wheel made the Assyrian chariot lighter, faster, and better prepared to run ahead of the army and other trains.
|
||
The arrow from the bow of death can penetrate the armor of the opposing army around 1000 B.C., introducing the first cavalry.
|
||
At that time the saddle was not found, and the Assyrian cavalry fought on the horse's bare back.
|
||
We know many Greek politicians, scientists, and artists, perhaps the most well - known of these cultures are Homer, the legendary blind poet, who composed two works of Greek literature: the poetry of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
|
||
Sophocles and Aristophanes are still popular drama writers, and their drama is considered one of the world's greatest literary works.
|
||
Also famous Greeks are Pythagorean mathematicians, popular thanks to his theory of relationships between right triangles.
|
||
Various estimates of how many people speak Hindi are estimated to be among the second and fourth in the most common language rated in the world.
|
||
The number of original speakers varies, depending on whether the dialect is closely related to the count.
|
||
The estimate ranges between 340 million and 500 million speakers, as many as 800 million people can understand the language.
|
||
Hindi and Urdu have similar vocabulary but different characters; in everyday conversations, speakers of both languages can usually understand each other.
|
||
About the 15th century, the northern part of Estonia had strong cultural influence from Germany.
|
||
Some German monks wanted to draw God closer to the natives, so they invented a literal Estonian language.
|
||
"This language is based on the German alphabet and one character is added."
|
||
As time went by, many of the words on loan from Germany came together, it was the beginning of enlightenment.
|
||
Traditionally, heiress to the throne will go directly to the military after finishing school.
|
||
However, Charles went to Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied anthropology and Arkaeology, and then History, gained 2:2 (lower second class).
|
||
Charles was the first member of the British Royal Family to be given a title.
|
||
European Turkey (South Trakia or Rumelia on the Balkan Peninsula) covers 3% of the country.
|
||
The Turkish region is over 1,600 kilometers long (1,000 miles) and 800 kilometers wide (500 miles), in roughly rectangular shape.
|
||
The region of Turkey, including the lake, includes 783,562 square miles [300,948 square miles], a section of 755,688 square miles [291,773 square miles] southwest of Asia and 23764 square miles [9.174 square miles] (9.174 square miles] in Europe.
|
||
Turkey made it the 37th largest country, and its size was like the French and British Metropolitan City combined.
|
||
Turkey is surrounded by the sea on three sides: the Aegean Sea in the west, the Black Sea in the north and the Mediterranean Sea in the south.
|
||
Luxembourg has a long history, but it has been independent since 1839.
|
||
Currently part of Belgium, originally part of Luxembourg but part of Belgium after the Belgian Revolution in the 1830s.
|
||
Luxembourg always tried to remain neutral, but this country was occupied by Germany during World War I and World War II.
|
||
In 1957, Luxembourg became one of the founders of an organization later known as the European Union.
|
||
Drukgyal Dzong is the ruins of the fort and Buddhist monastery at the top of Paro (in Phondey Village).
|
||
It is said that in 1649, Zhabdwak Ngawang Namgyel built a fortress to commemorate his victory against the Tibetan-Mongolia army.
|
||
In 1951, a fire broke out that Drukgyal Dzong left only a few images of Zhabdung Ngawang Namgyal.
|
||
After the fire, it was preserved and protected and still one of Bhutan's most sensational tourist attractions.
|
||
During the 18th century Cambodia was sandwiched between two strong neighbors, Thailand and Vietnam.
|
||
The Thais invaded Cambodia several times in the 18th century and in 1772 they destroyed Phnom Phen.
|
||
In the late 18th century, the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia as well.
|
||
Eighteen percent of Venezuelans were unemployed, while most of the workers worked in the informal economy.
|
||
Of the two thirds of Venezuelans working in the service sector, almost one fourth worked in industry and one fifth on agriculture.
|
||
The important industry for Venezuelan citizens is oil, the country's export commodity, although only one percent of the population work in the oil industry.
|
||
At the beginning of independence, the Singapore Botanical Garden expert helped transform the island into a tropical Garden City.
|
||
In 1981, Vanda Miss Joaquim, an orchid hybrid, was chosen as a national flower.
|
||
Each year about October, nearly 1.5 million herbivores travel toward the southern plains, crossing the Mara River, from the northern hills to the rainy season.
|
||
Then, this herbivore returns north through the west, crossing the Mara once again, after it had rained about April.
|
||
The Serengeti region consists of Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Zone, and the Tanzanian Maasai National Reserve Maasai Reserve Maasai National Reserve in Kenya.
|
||
Learning to create interactive media requires conventional and traditional skills, as well as tools that are controlled in interactive classes ( storyboard creation, audio and video editing, storytelling etc.)
|
||
Interactive design requires that you reassess your assumptions about media production and learn to think in non-linear ways.
|
||
Interactive design requires that the project components connect to each other, but it also makes sense as separate entitys.
|
||
The lack of magnifying lenses lies in the focal complexity and the number of lens elements needed to get the long range of focals much larger than the main lens.
|
||
This became less of a problem because lens manufacturers reached higher standards in lens production.
|
||
This allows the magnifying lens to produce an image of the same quality produced by the lens at fixed focus range.
|
||
Another loss of the zoom lens is the maximum opening (speed) of the lens usually slower.
|
||
This causes cheap lenses to be difficult to use in less light without the use of lightning.
|
||
One of the most common problems of trying to convert films into DVD formats is overscans.
|
||
Most televisions are made to please the public in general.
|
||
Therefore, everything seen on TV has boundaries on the top, the bottom, and the sides that are cut.
|
||
This is done to make sure the image covers the entire screen. It's called overscan.
|
||
Unfortunately, when you make a DVD, the edge may be cut off, and if the text is too down, then the text will be cut off as well.
|
||
The traditional medieval castle has long inspired imagination, heralding the shadow of a joust group with spears, banquets, and Arthurian knights.
|
||
Even standing in the midst of the ruins of thousands of years old, it is easy to imagine the sounds and scents of battles of the past, almost able to hear the footsteps of a horse track down a rock road and smell the fear that comes from an underground prison pit.
|
||
But are our imaginations based on reality, first of all, what were the castles built for, how were they designed and built?
|
||
As is typical of the period, Kastel Kirby Muxloe is more like a fortified house than a real castel.
|
||
The big glass windows and thin walls won't be able to withstand any more attacks.
|
||
In the 1480s, when the construction began by Lord Hastings, the country was relatively peaceful and defensive only needed against a small group of traveling robbers.
|
||
The balance of power is a system that European countries are trying to maintain the national sovereignty of all European countries.
|
||
The concept is that all European countries should try to prevent one country from becoming too strong, and therefore national governments often change their alliances to keep balance.
|
||
The Spanish Successor War marked the first war with the central issue of balance of strength.
|
||
This marked an important change, since European power would no longer have an excuse to become a religious war, thus the Thirty Years'War would be the last war marked as a religious war.
|
||
The temple of Artemis in Ephesus was destroyed on July 21, 356 B.C.E. in the act of burning by Herodotus.
|
||
According to this story, his motivation for fame at any cost, the outraged Ephesians announced that the name Herodotus would never be recorded.
|
||
Greek historian Strabo then noted that name, the name we know today, which was destroyed on the same night Alexander the Great was born.
|
||
Alexander, the king, offered to pay for the rebuilding of the temple, but his offer was rejected, after Alexander's death, the temple was rebuilt at 323 BCE.
|
||
Make sure the hand is in a sheriff's state perhaps while keeping each note properly pressed - Try not to make a lot of extra moves.
|
||
Remember that there is no need to press the key too hard to get an extra volume like on a piano.
|
||
In accordion, to get a larger volume, you use gray hair with greater pressure or speed.
|
||
Mysticism is a quest for harmony, identity, or awareness of the highest reality, spiritual truth, divinity, or God.
|
||
Mukmin seeks immediate experience, intuition, or insight into the reality of divinity or demigods.
|
||
Followers follow a certain way of life, or practices that develop the experience.
|
||
Mysticism can be known from other forms of worship and other religious beliefs by suppressing personal experiences directly from unique awareness conditions, especially peaceful, happy, thoughtful, or even encouraging.
|
||
Sichism was the religion of the Indian subcontinental children, Sichism dates from Punjab during the 15th century to sectarian division in Hindu tradition.
|
||
Sikh considered their beliefs to be different from Hinduism, although they also recognized their Hindu roots and traditions.
|
||
"The Sikhs call their religion Gurmat, in Punjabi meaning "the way of the teacher"; the teacher is the fundamental aspect of all India's religions, but Sichism is at the very heart of the Sikh faith."
|
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This area was discovered in the 15th century by Guru Nanak (1469â€1539), followed by a succession of nine teachers.
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In June 1956, however, Krushchev's promise was tested during a riot in Poland, where workers protested against food shortages and pay cuts, turning into a common protest against Communism.
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Although in the end, Krushchev sent tanks to bring things back, he also gave way to some economic demands and agreed to appoint the popular Wladyslaw Gomulka to become the new Prime Minister.
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The Indus Valley civilization is a Bronze Age civilization located in the northwestern Indian subcontinent that covers most of Pakistan today and some areas in northwest India and northeastern Afghanistan.
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Civilizations thrived on the Indus River basin, which is the origin of its name.
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Although some researchers speculate that civilizations are also formed in the now dried valley of the Sarasvati river, the naming of the Indus-Sarasvati civilization would be appropriate, while others call it the Harappa civilization, named after Harappa, which was the first dig site in the 1920s.
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The militaryistic nature of the Roman Empire contributed to the progress of medical progress.
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Doctors began to be recruited by Emperor Augustus and even formed the first Roman Medical Corps to operate after the battle.
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Surgeons have knowledge of various sedatives including morphine from extracting popi seeds and scopolamine from herbs seeds.
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They became experts in amputation to save patients from gangrene, as well as torque and arterial clamps to block blood flow.
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Over the centuries, the Roman empire progressed rapidly in medicine and created many of the knowledge we know today.
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Pure origami is origami with only one limit allowed at a time, not allowing more complex folds like folds, and each fold has a flat location.
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This origami was developed by John Smith in 1970 to help an inexperienced folder or one with limited motor skills.
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Children develop awareness of race and racial stereotypes from childhood on, and these racial stereotypes affect behavior.
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For example, children of a minority race known not to do well in school tend to fail after they learn their racial stereotypes.
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MySpace is the third most popular site used in the United States with 54 million current profiles.
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These websites attract a lot of attention, especially in education.
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There are positive aspects of these websites, among other things that can easily prepare class pages that can be accompanied by blogs, videos, photos, and other features.
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This page can easily be accessed by providing only one web address, which is easy to remember and easily typed by students who may have trouble using keyboards or spelling.
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It can be adjusted to make it easier to read and also more color or less color as you wish.
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"Attention Deficit Disorder" is a neurological syndrome that classicly defines three sets of symptoms, including impulsiveness, disorder, and hyperactive alias excess energy."
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"It's not a learning disability, it's a learning disorder; it's "Influenced 3 to 5 percent of all children, maybe about 2 million American children."
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Kids with ADD find it hard to focus on things like schoolwork, but can concentrate on things they like to do, like playing gym or watching favorite cartoons, or writing sentences without reading.
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"These kids tend to get involved in a lot of problems, because they're "involved in risky behavior, fighting, and challenging authorities" to stimulate their brains, because their brains can't be stimulated in the usual way.
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ADD affects a person's relationship with another age because other children can't understand why sufferers act that way or why sufferers spell in their own way or their own level of maturity.
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With the change of ability to acquire knowledge and learn as noted above, the basic rate of knowledge has also changed.
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The approach to getting the information is different, the emphasis is no longer on individual memories, but the ability to remember text.
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In essence, the Renaissance created a significant change in the approach to learning and the spread of science.
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Unlike other primates, hominids no longer use their hands to move or hold weights or when hanging from trees.
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The chimpanzee's hands and legs are similar in size and length, reflecting the use of hands in holding weight when walking by knuckles.
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The human hand is shorter than his leg, with a more upright phalanges.
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A handbone fossil between two million and three million years old shows the shift in the hand's specialization from thrust to drive.
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Some believe that experiencing many artificially induced conscious dreams can often be exhausting.
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The main cause of this phenomenon is that conscious dreams add duration to each REM state.
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With a little bit more REM per night, the condition of your sleep is sound and while the body is healing, it's not often enough to cause a problem.
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It's as exhausting as when you wake up every twenty or thirty minutes and watch TV.
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The effect depends on how often your brain tries to dream consciously every night.
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The situation didn't go well for the Italians in North Africa nearly at the beginning. the 11th British Hussars had taken Capuzzo fort in Libya.
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In an ambush in east of Bardia, England captured the Chief Engineer of the Tenth Italian Army, General Lastucci.
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On June 28, Marshal Italo Balbo, governor of General Libia and heir of Mussolini, was killed by his own side when he landed in Tobruk.
|
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Budgets that are modern sports are fought on various levels, ranging from university students to professional competitions and Olympics.
|
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This sport is commonly played in the format of duels, one fencer fighting with another player.
|
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Golf is a game that players use bats to put balls in holes.
|
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Eighteen holes played during the regular round, the players usually start in the first hole in the field and finish in the 18th hole.
|
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The winner is the player who throws the punch or swings the minimum stick to finish the game.
|
||
The game is played on the grass, and the grass around the hole is cut shorter and called green.
|
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Perhaps the most common type of tourism is what most people associate with traveling: The recreation tour.
|
||
It's when someone goes to a place very different from their day to relax and have fun.
|
||
Beaches, vacation parks, and camping camps are often the most common places visited by vacation tourists.
|
||
If a person's goal in visiting a place is to know his history and culture, then this type of tourism is also known as cultural tourism.
|
||
Tourists can visit various landmarks from certain countries or may choose only to focus on just one area.
|
||
In view of this activity, colonists also called for reinforcements.
|
||
The troops reinforced the forerunners including the first and third New Hampshire regiment of 200 men, under Colonel John Stark and James Reed (both later to become generals).
|
||
Stark's men took positions along the fence at the north end of the colonists position.
|
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When the water recedes open a gap along the Mystic River in the northeast peninsula, they quickly extend the fence with a short stone wall to the north that ends at the waterbank on a small beach.
|
||
Gridley or Stark bet about 100 feet (30 m) in front of the fence and ordered no one to shoot until regular through it.
|
||
The American plan is relying on coordinated attack launch from three different directions.
|
||
General John Cadwalder can launch a diversional attack on the British garrison in Bordentown, to block reinforcements.
|
||
General James Ewing will take 700 militias across the river at Trenton Ferry, seize the bridge over Assunpink Creek and prevent enemy troops from escaping.
|
||
The main strike force number 2,400 will cross the river nine miles north of Trenton, and then split into two groups, one under Greene and one under Sullivan, to launch an attack before dawn.
|
||
With the change from a quarter-mile run to a half-mile, the speed becomes less important and the endurance becomes an absolute necessity.
|
||
It's true that a good runner half a mile, which is able to reach half a mile in two minutes, has to have a decent speed but he has to develop endurance at all costs.
|
||
A small portion of cross country running in winter, combined with gymnasium training for the upper body, is the best preparation for the running season.
|
||
The proper nutrition practice alone cannot produce an elite performance, but it can significantly affect the health of young athletes as a whole.
|
||
Keeping healthy energy balance, practicing effective hydration habits, and understanding various aspects of supplementation practice can help athletes improve performance and sports pleasure.
|
||
Intermediate running is a relatively cheap sport; yet, there is much misunderstanding about the few tools needed to participate.
|
||
Products can be bought according to their needs, but most will have little or no impact on performance.
|
||
Athletes may feel that they like a product even if it does not provide real benefits.
|
||
Atoms can be considered one of the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
|
||
This is a very complex entity made up, according to the simplification of the Bohr model, over the electron orbiting the center of the nucleus, similar to the planet orbiting the sun - see Picture 1.1.
|
||
Nukleus consists of two particles - neutrons and protons.
|
||
Protons have positive electrical charge, while neutrons have no charge.
|
||
To examine the victim, you must first observe the scene to ensure your safety.
|
||
You need to pay attention to the victim's position as you approach him, as well as to the automatic distress signal.
|
||
If you get hurt trying to help, you'll only make things worse.
|
||
The findings of the study were depression, fear, and assumption that calamity would occur mediating the relationship between pain and disability in those suffering from lower back pain.
|
||
Only the effects of the alleged disaster, not depression and fear are the terms of regular weekly PA structure sessions.
|
||
Those who participate in routine activities need more support in terms of negative perception of pain that distinguishes chronic pain and discomfort from normal physical movements.
|
||
The vision, or the ability to see depends on the visual system of the sensory organ or the eye.
|
||
There are many kinds of eye construction, unfolding based on the complexity based on the needs of its own organisms.
|
||
Various constructions have different capabilities, depending on different wavelengths and different degrees of sharpness, also require different processing in terms of different inputs and numbers in order to work optimally.
|
||
Population is a collection of organisms from certain species within certain geographical areas.
|
||
When all individuals in an identical population in terms of certain phenotypic properties, they're called monumberics.
|
||
When a person shows a certain type of nature, they include polymorphics.
|
||
Troops in the ant colony lined up and also nested in various phases.
|
||
In a nomad phase, army ants march at night and stop to stop by during the day.
|
||
The colony began the nomad phase when the available food was reduced during this phase, the colony created a temporary nest that was replaced every day.
|
||
Every tantrum or nomad movement lasts about 17 days.
|
||
The word cell comes from the Latin word "cella," which means "little room," and was first created by a microscope expert who observed the cork structure.
|
||
Cells are the basic units of all living things, and all organisms are composed of one or more cells.
|
||
"The vital cell in its study of life and its very fundamental, even commonly called "the block of life."
|
||
The nerve system maintains homeostasis by sending nerve impulses throughout the body to keep the blood flow running and uninterrupted.
|
||
This neural impulse can be sent very quickly to the rest of the body that is useful in helping to keep the body from any potential threat.
|
||
Compared to other fierce storms, tornadoes only attack small areas, but they can destroy everything they pass through.
|
||
Tornados can pull trees out, tear boards out of buildings, and throw cars into the sky, two percent of the most violent tornados can last more than three hours.
|
||
This massive storm has wind speeds of up to 480 km/h (123 m/dtk; 300 miles per hour).
|
||
Humans have been making and using magnifying lenses since thousands of years ago.
|
||
However, the first original telescope was made in Europe at the end of the 16th century.
|
||
This telescope uses a combination of two lenses to make objects that seem much closer and larger.
|
||
Greed and selfishness will always be with us and already the nature of cooperation when the majority benefits, there will be more to be gained in the short term by acting selfishly.
|
||
Hopefully, most people will realize that their long-term best option is to cooperate with others.
|
||
Many people dream of the day when humans can travel to other stars and explore other worlds, some people wonder what's out there, some people believe that aliens or other life might live on another planet.
|
||
"However, if this happens, it may not be for a very long time, the stars are so scattered that the distance between the stars that are "neighbored" is a trillion kilometers."
|
||
Perhaps one day, your great-great-grandchildren will stand in an alien world trying to imagine what their ancient ancestors were like?
|
||
Animals are made of many cells, animals eat them and digest them, most animals can move.
|
||
Only animals have brains (but not all animals have them; jellyfish, for example, have no brains).
|
||
Animals can be found in different parts of the Earth, animals digging up the earth, swimming in the sea, and flying in the sky.
|
||
Cells are the smallest functional and structural units of living creatures.
|
||
Cells come from cella, which in Latin means small spaces.
|
||
If you look at things with a microscope, you'll see that they're made up of rectangular clusters or small balls.
|
||
Robert Hooke, a biologist from England, saw a small box inside a cork with a microscope.
|
||
It was like a room, and he was the first to observe dead cells.
|
||
Elements and compounds can move from one condition to another and not change.
|
||
Nitrogen as gas still has the same properties as liquid nitrogen. but the molecules are still the same.
|
||
Water is another example: compound water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
|
||
It has the same molecular structure, whether it's gas, liquid matter, or solid matter.
|
||
Although the physical shape may change, the chemical shape remains the same.
|
||
Time is something around us, and it affects everything we do, even though it is difficult to understand.
|
||
Time has been studied by religious, philosophical, and scientific scholars for thousands of years.
|
||
We pass through time like a series of events that pass from the future to the present into the past.
|
||
Time is also the way we compare the duration (long) of events.
|
||
You can personally mark the passage of time, the way you look at repeat events, the repetitive event is something that happens again and again regularly.
|
||
Currently, computers are used to manipulate images and videos.
|
||
Advanced animations can be designed on computers, and this type of animation is increasingly used on television and in movies.
|
||
Music is often recorded using sophisticated computers to process and mix sound.
|
||
For a long time during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it is believed that the first inhabitants of New Zealand were the Maori, who hunted a giant bird called the moas.
|
||
The theory then began the idea that the Maori people migrated from Polynesia with the Great Fleet and took New Zealand from Moriori, in turn forming an agricultural society.
|
||
New evidence, however, indicates that Moriori is a migrating land Maori group from New Zealand to the Chatham Islands, developing their own unique and peaceful culture.
|
||
There are other tribes in the Chatham Islands, Maori who migrate from New Zealand.
|
||
They called themselves Moriori, and then there were small battles, but in the end Moriori was destroyed.
|
||
People who have been involved for decades have helped us to appreciate our strength and our spirit while honestly judging our difficulties and even failures.
|
||
As we listen to individuals share their own stories, families, and organizations, we gain valuable knowledge of the past and some personalities that affect the organization's culture either for good or for bad.
|
||
While understanding one's history does not assume understanding of culture, it at least helps people gain an understanding of their position in the history of the organization.
|
||
When assessing the success and awareness of failure, the individual and the entire person who participated in finding the value, mission, and power of the organization further.
|
||
In this regard, considering the example of previous entrepreneurial behavior and producing success that helps people to be open to new changes and new directions for local churches.
|
||
Such success stories reduce fear of change, while creating a positive tendency toward future change.
|
||
The converging mindset is a problem solving technique that combines some ideas or fields to find a solution.
|
||
The focus of this mindset is speed, logic, and precision, as well as fact identification, reenactment of existing techniques, gathering information.
|
||
The most important factor in this mindset is: there's only one right answer -- you only think of two answers, that's right or wrong.
|
||
This type of thinking involves certain sciences or standard procedures.
|
||
People with this type of thinking have logical thinking, are able to memorize patterns, solve problems, and do scientific tests.
|
||
So far, humans are the most skilled species of human mind reading.
|
||
That means we're able to predict well what other humans feel, mean, believe, know or want.
|
||
Understanding other people's intentions is very important among these abilities, so that we can complete the ambiguity that may exist from physical action.
|
||
For example, if you see someone breaking a car window, you might think he's trying to steal someone's car.
|
||
He needs to be judged differently if he loses his car keys and that's his own car he's trying to get into.
|
||
The MRI was based on a physical phenomenon called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), which was discovered in the 1930s by Felix Bloch (work at Stanford University) and Edward Purcell (from Harvard University).
|
||
In this resonance, magnetic fields, and radio waves cause atoms to emit small radio signals.
|
||
In 1970, Raymond Damadian, a medical doctor and research scientist, discovered the basis for using magnetic resonance imaging as a medical diagnosis tool.
|
||
Four years later a patent was given, which became the world's first patent published in the field of MRI.
|
||
"In 1977, Dr. Damadian completed the construction of the first "all body" MRI scanner, which he named "Indomitable."
|
||
Asynchronic communication encourages us to take time to reflect and react to others.
|
||
It allows students to work at their speed and control the speed of instructional information.
|
||
In addition, less time limit with work hours that may be more flexible. (Bremer, 1998)
|
||
The use of the Internet and the World Wide Web enables those who want to learn to gain access to information all the time.
|
||
Students can also submit questions to instructors at all times of the day and expect a fairly quick response, rather than wait until the next face - to - face meeting.
|
||
The postmodern approach to learning offers freedom from absolutes, not fixated on one good way to learn.
|
||
In fact, there's not a single good thing to learn.
|
||
"Our current experience with all television programs based on "do it yourself" and the presentation of information describes this."
|
||
So many of us find ourselves watching television shows that give you a sense of process or experience that doesn't allow us to participate or apply that knowledge.
|
||
We would never unload a car engine, build a fountain in our backyard, travel to Peru to check out ancient ruins, or refurbish our neighbor's home.
|
||
Thanks to the underwater optical cables connected to Europe and the broadband satellite, Greenland is well connected to 93% of the population has Internet access.
|
||
Your hotel or host (if you stay in a private residence or home) will likely have wifi or PC connected to the Internet, and all settlements have cybernets or several locations with public Wifi.
|
||
"As noted above, although the term "Eskimo" remains acceptable in the United States, it is considered demeaning by many non-Arctic U.S. citizens, especially in Canada."
|
||
Although you may hear the word used by Native Greenlanders, its use should be avoided by foreigners.
|
||
Greenland's natives call themselves Inuit in Canada and Kalaalleq (Caallit's cesspool), a Greenlandian, in Greenland.
|
||
"Crimes and envys of foreigners in general, are not known in Greenland, in fact, in the city there is no "crusty area."
|
||
Cold weather may be the only real danger facing anyone who's not ready.
|
||
If you visit Greenland in the wintertime (considerably heading north, the colder the temperature), the more important it is to bring clothes that are quite warm.
|
||
Long days during the summer may lead to sleep problems and related health disorders.
|
||
During the summer, be wary of the Nordic mosquito, which is not contagious to any disease, but it can be irritating.
|
||
Although the San Francisco economy is associated with the city as a world-class tourist attraction, the economy is diverse.
|
||
The largest workforce sector is professional services, government, finance, commerce, and tourism.
|
||
The illustrations that often appear in music, movies, literature, and pop culture have helped make cities and important places known around the world.
|
||
San Francisco has developed huge tourist infrastructure with a number of hotels, restaurants, and convention facilities.
|
||
San Francisco is also one of the best places in the country for other Asian cuisine: Korea, Thailand, India, and Japan.
|
||
A trip to Walt Disney World represents a great pilgrimage to many American families.
|
||
"The typical visit" involves flying to Orlando International Airport, getting on a bus to Disney Hotel in place, spending about a week without leaving Disney property, and going back home."
|
||
"There's an infinite variation that allows, but it remains what most people mean when they talk about "going to Disney World."
|
||
Many tickets are sold online on auction sites such as eBay or Craigslist in part using multi-day-park-hopper tickets.
|
||
Most of the time, Disney still has a restraining order: no transfer of tickets.
|
||
Setting up camp under the edge of the Grand Canyon is required to obtain permission from the authorities.
|
||
The license is restricted to protect the canyon, which is available on the first of every month, four months before the first month.
|
||
Thus, inland visitation permit for May was available on January 1.
|
||
Space for the most popular areas, like the Earth Camp Bright Angel next to the Phantom Ranch, generally gets a lot of requests for reservations when they open.
|
||
There is a limited amount of clearance reserved for those who come directly, by the way who comes first, will get it.
|
||
Entering South Africa in a car is an amazing way to look at the beauty of this region and find places that are generally far away from tourist routes.
|
||
This can be done in an ordinary car with careful planning but highly recommended using 4x4 and many locations can only be accessed by high - wheeled 4x4 vehicles.
|
||
Please bear in mind when planning that although South Africa is in stable condition, not all neighboring countries are like that.
|
||
Visa requirements and costs vary from country to country and are influenced by your home country.
|
||
Each country has a unique rule of law that requires emergency items available in cars.
|
||
Victoria Falls is a town in western Zimbabwe, across the border from Livingstone, Zambia, and near Botswana.
|
||
The city is located right next to the falls, and they are the main attraction, but the popular tourist destination offers many opportunities for adventurers and tourists to be there longer.
|
||
In the rainy season (from November to March), the volume of water will be higher and Falls will seem more dramatic.
|
||
You're guaranteed to get wet if you cross a bridge or walk along a trail that's winding near Falls.
|
||
On the other hand, it is just right because the volume of water is so high that the view into the Falls would escape the water!
|
||
The tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), probably the most popular tomb in the Valley, where Howard Carter, in 1922, found an almost intact royal burial of a young king.
|
||
Yet, compared with most other royal tombs, Tutankhamun's tomb was hardly attractive because it was much smaller and the decorations were limited.
|
||
Anyone interested in witnessing evidence of the damage to the mummy during an attempt to get it out of the coffin will be disappointed, for only the head and shoulders are visible.
|
||
Treasure no longer exists in the tomb because it has been moved to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
|
||
A limited time visitor would be better off spending their time elsewhere.
|
||
Phnom Krom lies 12 miles southwest of Siem Reap, the temple at the top of this hill was built in the 9th century, during the reign of King Yasovarman.
|
||
The grim atmosphere and view of Lake Tonle Sap make climbing to the hill valuable.
|
||
A visit to the site could easily be combined with a boat trip to the lake.
|
||
Angkor Pass is required to enter the temple, so don't forget to take your passport to Tonle Sap.
|
||
Jerusalem was Israel's largest and capital city, although most other countries and the United Nations did not recognize it as the capital of Israel.
|
||
This ancient city on Judean Hill has an interesting history for thousands of years.
|
||
The city is sacred to three monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and serves as spiritual, religious, and cultural centers.
|
||
Thanks to the religious significance of the city, and especially to many sites in the Old Town region, Jerusalem became one of Israel's main tourist destinations.
|
||
Jerusalem has many historic, archaeological, and cultural sites, along with low - rise shopping centers, cafés, and restaurants.
|
||
Ecuador required the Cubans to obtain a letter of invitation before visiting Ecuador by international airports as well as any other arrival point.
|
||
This letter must be passed by the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry, and it meets the necessary requirements.
|
||
These requirements are designed to provide regular migration currents between the two countries.
|
||
Cubans with U.S. green cardholders had to visit the Ecuadorian Consulate to get an exception for those terms.
|
||
Your passport should still be valid at least 6 months after your travel date. as evidence of your visit.
|
||
Touring is cheaper for a group, so if you are on your own or with only one friend, try to meet others and form a group of four to six people in order to get a better per person.
|
||
But you don't have to worry, as most tourists go on and on and on, filling the car.
|
||
It seems more like a way to fool people into believing they have to pay more.
|
||
This steep mountain rises above the northern tip of Machu Picchu, often in the background of many photographs of the ruins.
|
||
It looks a little scary from the bottom, and it's a steep, hard climb, but people with high fitness should be able to do it in 45 minutes.
|
||
The stone ladder was placed on most of the trails, and the steel cable provided a support handle on the steeper side.
|
||
Nevertheless, be prepared to suffocate, and be careful of the steeper parts especially when wet, because the situation can turn into dangerous in an instant.
|
||
There's a small cave near the top that needs to be passed, the ceiling is pretty low and it tends to be narrow.
|
||
The best way to look at places and wildlife in the Galapagos is by boat, just like Charles Darwin used in 1835.
|
||
Over 60 yachts crossed over the waters of Galapagos - measuring between 8 and 100 passengers.
|
||
Most people make their reservation much earlier (because ships are usually full at the peak of the holiday season).
|
||
Make sure you order from a Galapagos specialist who knows a lot about different kinds of ships.
|
||
It will ensure that your particular interests and/or boundaries suit the ships best for them.
|
||
Before Spain arrived in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule, while the native peoples of the Araucanians (Mapuche) inhabited the middle and south of Chile.
|
||
Mapuche was also one of the last of the Americas to be independent, not entirely in Spanish - speaking governments until after Chile's independence.
|
||
Although Chile declared independence in 1810 (in the middle of Napoleon's war that left Spain without central rule for several years), absolute victory against Spain was not achieved until 1818.
|
||
Dominican Republic (Spaniola: RepÃoblica Dominicana) was a Caribbean country that occupied the eastern part of Hispaniola, sharing with Haiti
|
||
In addition to the white sand beaches and mountain landscapes, this country is home to the oldest European city in America, which is now part of Santo Domingo.
|
||
The island was first inhabited by Taönnos and Carubes, and the Caribbean were people who had arrived about 10,000 B.C.
|
||
In the short years following the arrival of European explorers, the population of Tainos had been greatly reduced by Spanish conquistadors.
|
||
According to the Fray Bartolomà de las Casas (Tratado de las Indias), between 1492 and 1498 Spanish conquerors killed about 100,000 TaÃno people.
|
||
This room was built as an atrium for a 17th-century monastery, with the Templo de San Diego was the only building that survived.
|
||
Now it serves as a major place, and it's always busy, day and night.
|
||
There are restaurants that surround the park, and in the afternoons and nights there are free concerts that are often held in the middle of the gazebo.
|
||
Callejon del Beso, two balconys separated only by 69 centimeters are home to the legend of old love.
|
||
For a few cents some kids will tell you about it.
|
||
Bowen Island is a one - day or more popular weekend destination that offers kayaking, hiking, shops, restaurants, and more.
|
||
This native community is located in Howe Sound not far from Vancouver, and it is easily accessible through a scheduled water taxi leaving Granville Island in the middle of Vancouver.
|
||
For those who love outdoor activities, tracking down the Sea to Sky corridors is very important.
|
||
Whistler (1.5 hour drive from Vancouver) was expensive but famous for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
|
||
During winter, enjoy a number of the best ski spots in North America, and in the summer survey a number of authentic mountain bicycle tours.
|
||
You have to have permission to stay in Sirena.
|
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Sirena is the only ranger station that offers boarding and hot food besides camping. and Los Patos only offers camping without food service.
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It's possible to get park clearance directly from the Ranger Post in Puerto JimÃönez, but they don't accept credit cards
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Park Service (MINAE) did not issue a park entry permit more than a month before the expected arrival.
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CafeNet El Sol offers a reservation service at US $30, or $10 for a one-day ticket; details on their Corcovado page.
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Cook Islands are an island nation that is freely associated with New Zealand, located in Polynesia, in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean.
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This is an island nation, where there are 15 islands in an ocean of 2.2 million kilometers.
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"With the same time zone as Hawaii, the islands are sometimes considered "Hawaii south of the equator."
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Although smaller, it reminds some senior visitors of the state of Hawaii when it is not yet state and without all the large hotels and other construction.
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The Cook Islands had no cities, but they had 15 different islands; the main islands were Rarotonga and Atitutaki.
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In the developed world today, providing luxury beds and breakfast has increased to an art form.
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At the top end, B&B is clearly competing, especially on two main things: bed and breakfast.
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Therefore, in the best places like that, people tend to find the most luxurious beds, perhaps handmade blankets or antique beds.
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Breakfast can be a seasonal special meal in the region or a typical host dish.
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It may have been a historic old building with antique furnishings, well - maintained courtyards, and swimming pools.
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Getting into your own car and leaving for a long trip has intrinsic appeal through its simplicity.
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In addition to large vehicles, you may be used to driving your car and knowing its limits.
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Setting up tents on private property or in any city of any size can attract unwanted attention.
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"In short, using a car is a good way to travel, but rarely a way to "camp."
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The car camp might be done if you had SUVs, sedans, large minivans, or station wagons with reclining chairs.
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Some hotels have a history of the golden age of steam trains and ships; prior to the Second World War, in the 19th or early 20th century.
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These hotels are places to spend the night for rich and famous people, and often have fancy restaurants and nightlife.
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Ancient equipment, a lack of new facilities, and graceful aging are part of their character.
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Although it's usually private, sometimes they accommodate visiting heads of state and other officials.
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A wealthy traveler who considered flying around the world stopped by staying in many of these hotels.
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The homestay network is an organization that connects tourists to local people in the city they are going to visit.
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Joining such networks usually only requires an online fillout of forms; even though some networks offer or require additional verification.
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Lists of hosts available and then given over print and/or online, sometimes with references and reviews from travelers.
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Couchsurfing was founded in January 2004 after Casey Fenton, a computer programmer, discovered a cheap flight to Iceland but had nowhere to live while there.
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He e-mailed students at a local university and received many offers for free accommodations.
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Hostels provide a service that takes priority to young people's "especial guests in their early 20s" but you also often meet older tourists there.
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Family with children is a rare sight, but some hostels allow them in their private rooms.
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The city of Beijing in China will host the Winter Olympics in 2022, which will make it the first city to host the summer and winter Olympics.
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Beijing will host the opening ceremony and closing, and the inner ice match.
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Another ski event will be held in the Taizicheng ski area in Zhangjiakou, about 220 km (40 miles) from Beijing.
|
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Most of the temples had annual festivals beginning from November and ended in the middle of May, depending on the annual calendar of each temple.
|
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Most temple festivals are celebrated as part of a temple anniversary or a god of worship or any other important event related to the temple.
|
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The temple festival of Kerala is very interesting to see, with the regular procession of decorated elephants, temple orchestras and other celebrations.
|
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The World's Exposition (generally known as the World Expo, or simply Expo) is an international grand festival for art and science.
|
||
The entire country of participants presents art and educational performances in national pavilions to show the world's problems as well as culture and state history.
|
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The International Horticultural Exposition is a special event that exhibits flowers, botanical gardens and other things related to plants.
|
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Even if in theory they can be held every year (as long as they're held in different countries), in practice they can't.
|
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The program usually lasted between three and six months, and it was held at a minimum of 50 acres [50 ha].
|
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There are various formats that have been used for years. Standard 35 mm (negative 36 times 24 mm) is the most common.
|
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Usually it can be relatively easily updated when you run out, and it provides a resolution that is more or less comparable to the current DSLR.
|
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Some format film cameras are using a format 6 times 6 centimeters, more like a negative 56 times 56 mm.
|
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It gives almost four times the resolution of negative 35 mm (3136 mm2 versus 864).
|
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Wildlife is one of the most challenging motives for photographers, and it requires a combination of good luck, patience, experience, and equipment.
|
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Wildlife photography is often underestimated, but just like most photography, a picture is worth thousands of words.
|
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Wildlife photography often requires a long telephoto lens, although things like a flock of birds or small creatures need another lens.
|
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Many exotic animals are hard to find, and some parks arrange commercial photography.
|
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Wild animals may be shy or aggressive; they may be cold, hot or hostile.
|
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The world has over 5,000 different languages, twenty of which have 50 million or more.
|
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The written words are also often easier to understand than the spoken words. they apply mainly to addresses, which are often hard to say clearly.
|
||
Many countries are fully fluent in English, even more with limited knowledge than you can expect - especially among young people.
|
||
Imagine, if you will, a citizen of Manchester, Boston, Jamaica, and Sidney sitting together at a table for dinner at a restaurant in Toronto.
|
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They respect each other with stories from their hometowns, related in different accents and local dialects.
|
||
Buying food in supermarkets is usually the cheapest way to get food, without the opportunity to cook, the choice becomes limited to fast food.
|
||
More and more shops add variation to the fast food section, some even providing microwave ovens or other tools to heat food.
|
||
In some countries or some types of stores, there is at least one on-site restaurant, often a somewhat formal one at an affordable price.
|
||
Make and bring copies of the police along with details of your insurance company's contact.
|
||
They need to show the insurance company's email address and international phone number to get counsel and make claims.
|
||
"Milk copies inside suitcases and online (send e-mails to your own addresses with attachments, or store them in "clouds")."
|
||
If traveling with laptops or tablets, store copies in memory or disks (not accessible without Internet).
|
||
Also, give a copy of the contact/polis to traveling colleagues and friends or relatives who are willing to help.
|
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Moose (also known as elk) is not aggressive but will defend itself when seeing threats.
|
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When people don't see deer as potential danger, they might get too close and put themselves at risk.
|
||
Drinking alcohol is just enough, it's different for everyone, and it's important to know the limits of our own bodies.
|
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Long - term health disorders may be caused by too much drinking, which can damage the liver and even cause blindness and death.
|
||
Illegal beverages can contain harmful wastes including methanol, which can cause blindness or death even in low doses.
|
||
Glasses can be cheaper in foreign countries, especially in low-income countries where the labor costs are lower.
|
||
Consider having an eye exam at home, especially if covered with insurance, and then take the prescription with you elsewhere.
|
||
The high - profile frames available in the area may have two problems: some may be duplicates and some originals imported may be more expensive than domestics.
|
||
Coffee is one of the most commercially traded commodities in the world, and you may be able to find a lot of different kinds of coffee in your home region.
|
||
Nevertheless, there are many typical ways of drinking coffee around the world that you deserve to try.
|
||
Canyoning is all that happens at the bottom of the canyon, which is dry or full of water.
|
||
Canyoning combines swim elements, climbs, and jumps-- but it takes relatively little fitness and training to start (against rock climbing, scuba diving, or alpine skiing for example).
|
||
Climbing is an outdoor activity that involves walking in the natural environment, often on the trail.
|
||
Daylocking covers a track less than six miles [1.6 km] to a further distance that can be made within a day.
|
||
Walking all day along easy trails takes a little preparation, and any who are fit enough to enjoy it.
|
||
A family with young children may need more preparation, but one day outdoors is easy even with infants and kindergarten children.
|
||
Internationally, there are nearly 200 running tour organizations, most of them operating on their own.
|
||
Successor of the Global Running Tours, dozens of Go Running Tours networks providing a spectacle run on four continents.
|
||
Rooted on Barcelona Run Tours in Barcelona and Copenhagen in Copenhagen, there followed Prague Run Tours in Prague and others.
|
||
You have a lot to consider before and when you travel somewhere.
|
||
"When you go on a trip, estimate that things aren't like when you're at home, manners, rules of law, food, traffic, lodgings, living standards, language, and so on will be a little different from where you come from."
|
||
It's something to keep in mind, to avoid disappointment or perhaps dislike the local ways of doing things.
|
||
Travel agencies have existed since the 19th century, travel agents are usually a good choice for travel that transcended previous travel experiences of nature, culture, language, or low-income countries.
|
||
Although most agencies prefer to take regular reservations, many agents specialize in types of travel, budget range, or goals.
|
||
It is better to use agents who often make reservations for similar trips to yours.
|
||
Learn what trips the agent promoted, whether on websites or on store windows.
|
||
If you want to view the world cheaply, for needs, a lifestyle or a challenge, there are several ways to do it.
|
||
Basically, it's divided into two categories: you work while traveling or try or limit your spending; it focuses on the last one.
|
||
For those who are willing to sacrifice comfort, time, and predicting ability to suppress spending near zero, look at the minimum budget journey.
|
||
The suggestion is that tourists do not enter without permission, beg, steal, take advantage by exploiting others, as well as by engaging in illegal markets.
|
||
Immigration checkpoints are usually the first stop when you get off the ship, the plane, or any other vehicle.
|
||
On several cross - country trains, inspections are performed while the train is running, and you are required to carry your legal identity card as you board the train.
|
||
On the night train, the conductor will collect passports so that your sleep will not be disturbed.
|
||
Registration is an additional requirement in the visa process. In a number of countries, you have to register the whereabouts and addresses where you live to local authorities.
|
||
This may require filling out a form with local police or a visit to the immigration office.
|
||
In many countries with such laws, local hotels will handle registration (make sure to ask).
|
||
In other cases, only those who live outside of tourist accommodations need to register.
|
||
Architecture is associated with design and construction, where architecture often appeals to its own tourists.
|
||
Many buildings are quite beautiful to behold, and the view of strategicly positioned tall buildings or windows can be a beauty to behold.
|
||
Architecture tends to dwell on other fields, including urban planning, civil engineering, decoratory art, interior design, and spatial design.
|
||
Looking at the many remote pueblos, you won't be able to find a lot of night life without going to Albuquerque or Santa Fe.
|
||
However, almost all casinos on the list are serving drinks, and some of them are showing entertainment from famous names (especially large casinos that are right around Albuquerque and Santa Fe).
|
||
Be careful: The small-town bars here are not always suitable for foreign gathering places.
|
||
Northern New Mexico has a problem with drunk driving, and drunk driving levels are very high around small town bars.
|
||
Undesired rage or graffiti is known as griffiti.
|
||
Although far from modern phenomena, most people may relate to a young man who destroys public property and personally uses spray paint.
|
||
"However, at present there are graffiti artists, graffiti shows, and legal walls" -- graffiti in this context is often more like works of art than unread marks."
|
||
Backfires are popular skills that many tourists would like to acquire.
|
||
If you want to learn how to backfire, make sure you have an adequate backfire.
|
||
For starters, don't try to throw it in the wind.
|
||
Hangi's servings are cooked in hot holes made in the ground.
|
||
The hole is heated with hot stones from fire, or in some places the earth's heat heat heat heats its soil naturally.
|
||
Hangi is often used to cook traditional roast style dinners.
|
||
Some places in Rotorua offer a hot hangi of the earth, while others can be tasted in Christchurch, Wellington, and elsewhere.
|
||
Metro Rail has two commuter train classes in and around Cape Town: MetroPlus (called also Class One) and Metro (called Class Three).
|
||
MetroPlus is more comfortable and less crowded but a little more expensive, even if it's cheaper than regular metro tickets in Europe.
|
||
Every train has MetroPlus and Metro; MetroPlus cars are always at the end of Cape Town's closest train.
|
||
Carrying other people's things - do not let your guard down on your bags, especially when crossing international borders.
|
||
You can suddenly be used as a drug courier without your knowledge, which will give you a lot of trouble.
|
||
This includes waiting in line, for drug sniffers can be used at any time without notice.
|
||
Some countries have sentences that exceed the limits of cruelty even for the first violations; this may include a prison sentence of more than 10 years or a death sentence.
|
||
Unguarded bags are the target of theft and can also attract the attention of authorities who are alert to bomb threats.
|
||
It's very likely that you're already germ resistant due to constant exposure at home.
|
||
But on the other side of the world, at the site of lay - down bacterial fauna, you are much more likely to have problems.
|
||
In addition, in warmer climates, bacteria thrive faster and last longer outside the body.
|
||
So is the scourge of Delhi's stomach, the curse of Pharaoh, Montezuma's vengeance, and his friends.
|
||
Like a cold climate respiratory problem, the bowel problem in the heat climate is pretty much found, which in many cases isn't very dangerous even when it's disturbing.
|
||
If traveling in a developing country for the first time or in a new place don't underestimate the potential for a cultural concussion.
|
||
Many stable and capable tourists have been overcome by a new development of world travel, when minor cultural adjustments can increase dramatically.
|
||
Consider using money for hotels, Western-style food and services and quality to help adapt, especially in the early days.
|
||
Do not sleep on a mattress or a bed above ground in an area you do not yet know where the local fauna is.
|
||
If you want to camp, take a tent bed or a hammock to be free of snakes, scorpions, and the like.
|
||
Fill your home with the rich smell of coffee in the morning and the calming chamomile tea at night.
|
||
While you're on vacation, you can indulge yourself and take the time to do something special.
|
||
If you want to satisfy your adventurous side, try making a smoothie out of juice or blender:
|
||
Perhaps you will find a simple meal for breakfast when you return from your daily routine.
|
||
If you live in a city with a variety of drinking cultures, go to a bar or pub around which you rarely visit.
|
||
For those who are not accustomed to medical jargons, the word infection and infectious means different things.
|
||
Infectious diseases are pathogenic diseases, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, or other parasites.
|
||
Infectious diseases are diseases that can easily be transmitted by approaching those infected with disease.
|
||
Many governments have asked visitors to come, and people have left their country to vaccinate from various diseases.
|
||
These requirements often depend on countries that have been visited or wanted to be visited by tourists.
|
||
One of the advantages of Charlotte, North Carolina, was that she had many high - quality options for the family.
|
||
People from other regions often mention that friendship and family become the reason they move there, and visitors often find that the city can be easily enjoyed with children.
|
||
In the last 20 years, the number of child-friendly choices in downtown Charlotte has grown exponentially.
|
||
Taxis are not generally used by families in Charlotte, although they can be useful under certain circumstances.
|
||
There are additional expenses to transport more than two passengers, so this option may be more expensive than necessary.
|
||
Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth, also around the South Pole.
|
||
The tourist visits were expensive, demanding physical fitness, only in the summer of November-Februari, and were so limited to the Peninsula, the island, and the Ross Sea.
|
||
Thousands of staff live here in the summer around 40 bases most of which are in the area; only a few live during the winter.
|
||
The Deepest Interface is a remote highland covered by a 200 - mile - thick ice.
|
||
Air - tour specialists occasionally come inland to climb mountains or to appreciate the Pole, and this specialist has a huge base.
|
||
South Pole Traverse (or Highway) is a 1,000 km long track from McMurdo Base at the Ross Sea to the Pole.
|
||
This is solidified snow with gaps filled and marked with flags. and it can only be transported by special tractors, carrying sleds with fuel and supplies.
|
||
They are not too nimble, so they must rotate far into the Transtarchic mountains to get to the highlands.
|
||
The most common causes of winter accidents are roads, sidewalks, and especially slippery stairs.
|
||
Your footwear with proper soles is usually very slippery when worn on ice or snow, even some of the boots for the winter are not good.
|
||
The pattern should be deep enough, 5 mm (5/5 inches) or more, and the material should be quite soft in cold temperatures.
|
||
Some of the boots have nails in their treads and there's also an extra tread-patterned device to cope with slippery conditions, suitable for most of the shoes and boots, for heels or heels and soles.
|
||
Sand, pebbles or salts (calcium chloride) are often spread on highways or trails in order to increase the grip.
|
||
The avalanche is not abnormal; the steep slope can hold only a limited amount of snow, and the volume of excess will fall as an avalanche.
|
||
The question is, snow is sticky and requires a number of triggers for avalanches, and an avalanche of snow can trigger other snows.
|
||
Sometimes the event that triggers its origin is the sun that melts the snow, sometimes as a result of a lot of snow, sometimes as a result of natural events that are usually caused by humans.
|
||
The tornado was a spinning mass of very low pressure air, which sucked the air around it into and upwards.
|
||
Tornados produce high-speed winds (frequently 160-320 km/hour) and can lift heavy objects into the air and carry them along the tornado movement.
|
||
"It starts with a funnel that drops from a cloud storm, then becomes "tornado" when it hits the ground."
|
||
Personal VPN providers are a good way to penetrate political sensors and filter commercial IP locations.
|
||
This is superior to the proxy web for some reason: It's able to reset all Internet traffic, not just http.
|
||
They usually offer a higher bandwidth and better quality of service, they're encrypted, that's why it's harder to spy.
|
||
"The media companies routinely lie about this purpose, claiming that it was "to prevent hijacking."
|
||
In fact, the area code has no effect on illegal clones; any copy of a disc will be well played on any device that can originally be played.
|
||
The real purpose is to give to larger control companies their markets; it's all about the rotation of money.
|
||
Since calls are being directed online, you don't have to use phone companies where you live or travel.
|
||
Besides, there's no obligation to have a local number of people you live in, you can get a satellite Internet link in the jungle of Chicken, Alaska and pick one that says you're in sunny Arizona.
|
||
Normally, you have to buy a global number separately so you can contact the PSTN phone number, as long as the number makes a difference to the people who call you.
|
||
The immediate application of the text translator's "equal application capable of automatically translating all parts of the text from one language to another.
|
||
Some applications in this category can even translate text into a foreign language on road guides or other objects in the real world when users direct smart phones to the object.
|
||
The translation machine has increased dramatically, and is now often giving almost correct translations, but it still has to be careful because there is still a possibility of error.
|
||
One of the most important applications in this category is Google Translate, able to translate without the Internet after downloading the desired language data.
|
||
Using GPS navigation apps on smart phones you can be the easiest and most comfortable option for navigational devices when you travel out of your home country.
|
||
Could save money instead of buying a new map for a GPS, or a self-sustaining GPS device or renting GPS from a rental car company.
|
||
If you don't have data connections with your phone, or outside signal range, then performance can be limited or unavailable.
|
||
Every street corner store is filled with prepaid phone cards that can be used from pay phones or regular phones.
|
||
Although most cards match to call anywhere, there are some who specialize in giving a favorable rate of calls to a number of certain countries.
|
||
Access to these services is usually through a pulse-free phone number that can be contacted from most of the phones without charge.
|
||
The rules against common photography can also be applied to video recordings, perhaps even more than that.
|
||
If taking a photo of something is simply not allowed, then it shouldn't occur to you to take a video.
|
||
If using a drone, first make sure what is allowed to be filmed and what additional permissions or letters are needed.
|
||
Flying drones near the airport or above the crowd is almost always a bad idea, even if it's legal in your area.
|
||
Nowadays, people rarely order air travel via airlines without looking and comparing their prices.
|
||
Sometimes the same flight can have a very different price on various aggressors.
|
||
Although you may not need a visa for a brief visit to certain countries as a tourist or for business, going there as an international student generally takes longer time than going there just as a regular tourist.
|
||
Generally speaking, living in a foreign country for a long time will require that you get a visa first.
|
||
Student visas generally have different application requirements and procedures from tourist or regular business visas.
|
||
Most countries require that you have a letter of offer from an institution of purpose, as well as evidence of funding to support yourself during at least the first year of study.
|
||
Contact the institution, as well as the state immigration department where you would like to conduct a study for detailed requirements.
|
||
Unless you're a diplomat, when working abroad generally you have to file income taxes in the country you're in.
|
||
The tax structure of different income taxes in various countries, as well as tax ranges and rates vary greatly from country to country.
|
||
In federal countries such as the United States and Canada, income taxes are picked up both at the federal level and at the local level, so their rates and grouping may vary from region to region.
|
||
While immigration checks usually do not exist or are merely a formality when you arrive at your homeland, customs surveillance can be troublesome.
|
||
Make sure you understand what you should and should not carry, and report anything beyond the allowed limits.
|
||
The easiest way to start a travel - writing business is to hone your skills at a well - established travel website.
|
||
Once you're comfortable with formatting and editing on the web, you can eventually create your own website.
|
||
Volunteering when traveling is a good way to make a difference but not just about giving.
|
||
Living and volunteering abroad is a good way to get acquainted with different cultures, meet new people, learn to understand yourself, understand perspective, and even acquire new skills.
|
||
It can also be a good way of keeping the budget longer because there are many volunteer jobs that offer room and lodging, some of which offer less pay.
|
||
Viking passes Russia's waters to reach the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, some of which are still accessible to this day, checking for special clearances, which may be difficult to obtain.
|
||
The White Sea Dam†Salatis connects the Arctic Ocean to the Baltic Sea, through Lake Onega, Ladoga Lake, and Saint Petersburg, mostly through rivers and lakes.
|
||
Lake Onega is also connected to the Volga, so coming from the Caspian Sea through Russia is still possible.
|
||
Make sure that once you get to the marina harbor everything will be clear. you'll meet other passengers who will share information with you.
|
||
Basically you're going to put up notices that offer your help, downstream at the docks, approaching people who are cleaning their yachts, trying to contact sailors at bars, etcetera.
|
||
Try to talk to as many people as possible, and in time people will recognize you and will give you instructions about which ships are in need of someone.
|
||
You must select airlines with frequent flying services that exist in alliances with caution.
|
||
Although you would prefer to join the airline you use more frequently, realize that the privilese offered are usually different and regular fly points may be more under different airlines but within the same alliance.
|
||
Flight airlines such as Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines have expanded their service to Africa and are offering connections to many major African cities with competitive fares compared to European airlines.
|
||
Turkish Airlines flew to 39 destinations in 30 African countries in 2014.
|
||
If you have extra travel time, check the total number of offers to Africa compared with world travel rates.
|
||
Don't forget to add extra expenses to additional visas, arrival taxes, land transportation, etc. for all the places outside Africa.
|
||
If you want to fly around the world in the Southern Hemisphere, the flight and destination options are limited due to a lack of ocean route.
|
||
No airline alliance served three ocean crossings in the Southern Hemisphere (and SkyTeam did not serve these three paths).
|
||
However, the Star Alliance covers everything except the eastern Pacific from Santiago de Chile to Tahiti, which is covered by flight Oneworld LATAM.
|
||
This flight isn't the only option if you want to skip the South Pacific and the western coast of North America.
|
||
In 1994, Armenian ethnicity in the Nagorno-Karabakh Azerbaijan region waged war on Azeri.
|
||
With Armenian support, a new republic was formed, but no established country - including Armenia - gave official recognition.
|
||
Diplomatic arguments about the region continue to exacerbate the relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
|
||
The Canal district is the famous 17th - century district around Binnenstad, Amsterdam.
|
||
The entire district was established as the UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its unique cultural and historical values, and its building value was among the highest in the country.
|
||
The Cinque Terre, which means the Five Lands, consists of five small coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso located in the Italian region of Liguria.
|
||
These sites are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
|
||
For centuries, people have carefully built terraces on steep, rough landscapes up to cliffs facing the sea.
|
||
Part of its charm is the lack of visible company development -- trails, trains, and boats connecting villages, and cars can't reach them from the outside.
|
||
The French spoken in Belgium and Switzerland are slightly different from the French spoken in France, although it is quite similar to understanding one another.
|
||
In particular, the numbering system in Belgium and Switzerland that speak French differs slightly from the French spoken in France, and spelling for some is said to be slightly different.
|
||
Even so, every Swiss and Belgian who speaks French must have learned the standard French language at school so that you could understand you, even if you used a standard French numbering system.
|
||
"In various parts of the world, waving is a friendly gesture, representing the greeting "hello."
|
||
"But, in Malaysia, at least among the Malays in the countryside, this means "come here", similar to the index finger bent towards the body, the buckle used in certain Western countries, and can only be used for that purpose."
|
||
A British traveler in Spain also made the mistake of waving away and the position of the palm facing the waver (not the waver) indicates that he will return.
|
||
Additional languages are artificial or artificial languages to facilitate communication between people who have difficulty communicating.
|
||
It's different from lingua franca, which is a natural or organic language that becomes dominant because of one thing or another as a communication tool between other language speakers.
|
||
In the heat of the day, tourists may experience a mirage that produces the illusion of the existence of water (or something else).
|
||
It can be dangerous if the traveler pursues the mirage, wasting energy and the rest of its precious water.
|
||
Even the hottest desert can get very cold at night, hypothermia is a real risk if we don't wear warm clothes.
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If you want to walk through a rain forest, you need to be alert to mosquitoes especially in the summertime.
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Even if you drive across a subtropical rain forest, opening the door for a few seconds while in a vehicle is enough for mosquitoes to enter your vehicle.
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Bird flu, or better known as avian influenza, can infect birds and mammals.
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Less than a thousand cases have been reported in humans, but some of them are fatal cases.
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Most have involved people working with birds, but bird watchers also have a number of risks.
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The thing that's typical of Norway is the valleys and steep fjords that turn into high plains or ramps all of a sudden.
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"This high-rise is often referred to as "vidde" which means wide open spaces without trees, an infinite expanse."
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"In Rogaland and Agder they're commonly called "hey", which means the ground under which trees are often covered with heather flowers."
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Glaciers are unstable, but they flow down the mountain, causing cracks, cracks, which may become invisible to the snow bridge.
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The walls and roofs of the ice caves could collapse and the cracks could be closed.
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On the edge of the glacier, giant chunks come loose, fall, and maybe jump or roll away from the edge.
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Visiting season tourists to hill stations usually reach peaks in the summertime in India.
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Yet, its beauty and charm differed during the winter, with many hill cities that gained quite a lot of snow and offered such activities as skiing and snowboarding.
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Few airlines still give the mourning rate, which gives the funeral trip discount at the last minute.
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The airlines that offered that included Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa for flights originating from the U.S. or Canada, and Westjet.
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In all cases, you have to order via direct phone with the airline.
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